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Resembling a space ship abandoned by aliens who had recently time-traveled to hang out with Le Corbusier, The Glass House is a portal to rock and dance sounds for music-lovers of all ages. It’s also a cornerstone of downtown Pomona’s close-knit arts district, surrounded by record stores, cafes, and vintage shops. Holiday-themed shows and fundraising concerts join young, on-the-rise bands on the calendar, along with established favorites such as New Found Glory and The Faint.

Oktoberfest at Fairplex brings a taste of Bavarian culture to Los Angeles with authentic German food, music, and plenty of beer at the home of the L.A. County Fair. Each night, oom-pah-pah music fills the airwaves as visitors enjoy various German beers from Warsteiner and Beck?s. As fall pairs with colorful leaves and pumpkins that fly south for the winter, so also beer pairs with German cuisine such as bratwursts, black forest cake, and apfelstrudel. Attendees also enjoy games, prizes, and musical performances from live tribute bands out on the outdoor stage.

A jewel on the Pomona Hills, with spectacular views of the Inland Empire, the Coyote Lounge is a new gathering place for the community. For those who value atmosphere, art and music- Coyote Lounge offers a home.
A night out on the town is one thing-a night out on top of the town is an entirely different experience.

Bonafede-family matriarch Anita started JoJo's Pizza Kitchen more than four decades ago, and her discerning taste for ingredients is still identifiable in the menu. Though her son Joe, who napped on flour sacks in the back of the restaurant as a child, now runs the eatery, fresh basil and plum tomatoes grown in Stanislaus County still release aromas that hint at sun-soaked furrows. Through a dining room window, guests catch glimpses of chefs tossing freshly risen dough for pizzas or smaller chefs for their adorable giggles. They grate fresh parmesan cheese as wine cooks slowly down with mushrooms on the stovetop and chicken marinates in lemon and garlic. Servers bustle past, filling glasses with house wines or draft beers.

A true gastropub, The Pub at Chino Hills sits at the intersection of friendly watering hole and upscale restaurant. A crowd often forms around its wooden bar, where the staff pours 20 draft brews and well over that number in bottles and cans?including European-style dark ales. Flat-screen TVs give other patrons something to look at between sips of craft cocktails and wines from around the world. And on special nights, a musician might even show up to perform and then disappear into a puff of rum-scented smoke.
As for food, co-owners and chefs Andrew Faour and Mathew Carpenter rely on ingredients including USDA Prime meat, market-fresh fish, and cheese sourced from around the world. With those edible tools, they create lunch and dinner menus that start with small plates such as fried pork-belly bites. From there, the tour de taste can move on to meatloaf and steak entrees, or perhaps burgers with house-made pickles and patties that can take the form of beef, buffalo, or salmon. There's just one thing missing to complete the meal: one of the pub's signature desserts, such as gelato or homemade cookies.

For savory plates of traditional Cuban food, dine at 3Vinos.
The chefs at 3Vinos know how to prepare tasty, gluten-free and low-fat meals.
Beer, wine, and more are also available from 3Vinos' extensive drink list.
Don't leave the kids at home — youngsters will love the family-friendly cuisine at 3Vinos just as much as mom and dad.
Impress your friends and invite them to a party to remember at 3Vinos.
Perfect for after-work outings, 3Vinos' happy hour is hard to beat.
Bask in the sun (or moon!) light when you dine on 3Vinos' outdoor patio.
Customers here often groove to live music or a DJ.
Sit back and enjoy the restaurant's live music, or take your table out on the dance floor.
Volume levels at the restaurant can approach ear-splitting levels between the noisy crowds and the booming music.
It can be a bit of a mob scene on the weekends, so don't take a chance on getting seated — best to call ahead and make a reservation.
Enjoy the vibe here with a business casual dress code.
Throwing a big party? Count on 3Vinos to provide top-notch catering with the same great dishes you love.
You can also grab your food to go.
At 3Vinos, you can find quick parking on the street, in a lot or take advantage of a nearby valet service.
3Vinos offers parking for all diners, including those who travel by bike.
A mid-priced establishment, 3Vinos offers meals that typically cost about $30 or less.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all available at 3Vinos.